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Configure 13 ips in Cisco 2600

Hello people!
I got a simple and terrible, for me, work to configure my 13 Valid Ip's in my new Cisco2600...and deliver differnts IP's to my customers inside a building....
Now I got that config in a Linux server, but I want to switch all my net to Cisco in order to have more stable network and security.

I read about, VRF (My router do not give me that option!), SUBinterfaces, encapsulation...but ever receive the same message...

The problem isn't how to assign an IP. The problem is that your IP's belong to the same network. If you are trying to set up subintrfaces it is commonly done when you want to work with VLANS or simply have different subnets. Check that out first, once you have subnetted, you can work it out.

I think everyone's missing the point of the question. I also think the originator misunderstands VLAN trunking. I believe the objective is to provide 13 IP addresses to DHCP clients. If this is the case, then you only need to configure the Default Gateway in the router on a single interface (or subinterface if you so choose).

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